Back injection vs. nerve block: which eases surgery pain better?
NCT ID NCT05257941
Summary
This study compared two methods for controlling pain after laparoscopic colon surgery. Researchers tested whether a spinal fluid injection or a nerve block in the back provides better pain relief and faster recovery. The trial involved 116 patients and measured pain levels, medication use, and recovery milestones like walking and eating after surgery.
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IU Health University Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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